“While the first quarter of the year is acknowledged as one of the more quiet periods in the property market, the continued year-on-year growth represents a solid performance for transactions in Northern Ireland, and is in line with what we’re experiencing across all five regional Templeton Robinson branches,” he said.

“This is reflected in the steady growth we’re seeing, compared to activity at the height of the market a decade ago. However, as we enter one of the busiest times for the property market here, we expect the number of transactions to increase and look forward to continued positivity across both the first-time buyer market, as well as home movers.”

First-time buyers borrowed a combined £190 million in the first quarter of 2017, a decrease of 14% on the fourth quarter of 2016, but an increase of 19% on the first three months of last year.

The number of loans given to first time buyers also saw a fall of 9% on the last quarter of 2017, but was up 18% on this time last year.

Niall Harkin, head of mortgage intermediary business at Danske Bank, said the bank were expected further growth.

He said, “The first-time buyer and remortgage markets continue to demonstrate strong and sustained growth. Rates and deals in the remortgage market are very competitive as we are still in a very low interest rate environment, so clearly people see this as a good time to remortgage.”